Luke Kennard, Jayson Tatum and Harry Giles have all declared for the draft from the Blue Devils.

Allen will try to rebuild his draft stock after a disappointing 2016-17 season. After averaging 21.6 points per game on 46.6 percent shooting from the field as a sophomore, he struggled during his junior year with just 14.5 ppg and a field-goal percentage of 39.6.

The preseason ACC Player of the Year wasn't even named to one of the postseason All-ACC teams.

He also dealt with disciplinary issues when he was suspended for multiple incidents of tripping opponents on the court.

While he was a potential first-round pick in the 2016 draft, he wouldn't be a guaranteed selection in either round this year. DraftExpress currently lists him as the No. 45 overall player available.

However, with 1,424 career points, a national championship and an ACC tournament title already on his resume, Allen has a chance to become an all-time Duke great.

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